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(1)The CENTRE for EDUCATION in MATHEMATICS and COMPUTING
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Pascal Contest (Grade 9)
Thursday, February 23, 2012 (in North America and South America)
Friday, February 24, 2012
(outside of North America and South America)
Time: 60 minutes ©2011 University of Waterloo
Calculators are permitted Instructions
1 Do not open the Contest booklet until you are told to so You may use rulers, compasses and paper for rough work
3 Be sure that you understand the coding system for your response form If you are not sure, ask your teacher to clarify it All coding must be done with a pencil, preferably HB Fill in circles completely
4 On your response form, print your school name and city/town in the box in the upper left corner
5 Be certain that you code your name, age, sex, grade, and the Contest you are writing in the response form Only those who so can be counted as eligible students
6 This is a multiple-choice test Each question is followed by five possible answers marked A, B, C, D, and E Only one of these is correct After making your choice, fill in the appropriate circle on the response form
7 Scoring: Each correct answer is worth in Part A, in Part B, and in Part C There isno penalty for an incorrect answer
Each unanswered question is worth 2, to a maximum of 10 unanswered questions Diagrams are not drawn to scale They are intended as aids only
(2)Scoring: There isno penalty for an incorrect answer
Each unanswered question is worth 2, to a maximum of 10 unanswered questions
Part A: Each correct answer is worth
1 The value of + (3×5) is
(A)2 (B) (C)6 (D) (E) 16
2 The circle graph shows the results of asking 200 students to choose pizza, Thai food, or Greek food How many students chose Greek food?
(A)20 (B) 40 (C)60
(D) 80 (E) 100 Greek
50% Pizza 10%
Thai 40% Choice of Food
3 Which of the following isnot equal to a whole number?
(A) 6012 (B) 608 (C) 605 (D) 604 (E) 603
4 If 7:30 a.m was 16 minutes ago, in how many minutes will it be 8:00 a.m.?
(A)12 (B) 14 (C)16 (D) 24 (E) 46
5 The expression 8×105+ 4×103+ 9×10 + is equal to
(A)804 095 (B) 804 905 (C)804 950 (D) 840 095 (E) 840 950
6 What is the difference between the largest and smallest of the numbers in the list 0.023, 0.302, 0.203, 0.320, 0.032?
(A)0.090 (B) 0.270 (C)0.343 (D) 0.288 (E) 0.297
7 Anna walked at a constant rate The graph shows that she walked 600 metres in minutes If she continued walking at the same rate, how far did she walk in minutes?
(A)700 m (B) 750 m (C)800 m
(D) 900 m (E) 1000 m
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(3)8 According to the ruler shown, what is the length of P Q?
(A)2.25 (B) 2.5 (C)2.0
(D) 1.5 (E) 1.75
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9 Ify = and 4x−2y+ = 3x+ 3y, what is the value ofx?
(A)−2 (B) (C)2 (D) (E)
10 At the Lacsap Hospital, Emily is a doctor and Robert is a nurse Not including Emily, there are five doctors and three nurses at the hospital Not including Robert, there areddoctors and nnurses at the hospital The product of dand nis
(A)8 (B) 12 (C)15 (D) 16 (E) 20
Part B: Each correct answer is worth
11 Points with coordinates (1,1), (5,1) and (1,7) are three vertices of a rectangle What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the rectangle?
(A)(1,5) (B) (5,5) (C)(5,7)
(D) (7,1) (E) (7,5)
x (1,7)
(1,1) (5,1) y
12 Seven students shared the cost of a $26.00 pizza Each student paid either $3.71 or
$3.72 How many students paid$3.72?
(A)1 (B) (C)5 (D) (E)
13 The operation ∇ is defined by g∇h = g2 −h2 For example, 2∇1 = 22 −12 = Ifg >0 andg∇6 = 45, the value of gis
(A)39 (B) (C)81 (D) (E)
14 In the diagram, the horizontal distance between adjacent dots in the same row is Also, the vertical distance between adjacent dots in the same column is What is the perimeter of quadrilateral P QRS?
(A)12 (B) 13 (C)14
(D) 15 (E) 16
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15 A hockey team has more red helmets than blue helmets The ratio of red helmets to blue helmets is : The total number of red helmets and blue helmets is
(4)16 The diagram shows a square quilt that is made up of identical squares and two sizes of right-angled isosceles triangles What percentage of the quilt is shaded?
(A)36% (B) 40% (C)44%
(D) 48% (E) 50%
17 In the diagram, points R and S lie on QT Also,
∠P T Q = 62◦, ∠RP S = 34◦, and ∠QP R = x◦ What is the value of x?
(A)11 (B) 28 (C)17
(D) 31 (E) 34
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18 The entire exterior of a solid 6×6×3 rectangular prism is painted Then, the prism is cut into 1×1×1 cubes How many of these cubes have no painted faces?
(A)16 (B) 32 (C)36 (D) 50 (E) 54
19 In the diagram, rectangle P RT V is divided into four rectangles The area of rectangleP QXW is The area of rectangle QRSX is 10 The area of rectangle XST U
is 15 What is the area of rectangleW XU V?
(A)6 (B) 272 (C)14
(D) 503 (E) 952
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20 When the three-digit positive integerN is divided by 10, 11 or 12, the remainder is What is the sum of the digits ofN?
(A)15 (B) 17 (C)23 (D) 11 (E) 19
Part C: Each correct answer is worth
21 A string has been cut into pieces, all of different lengths The length of each piece is times the length of the next smaller piece What fraction of the original string is the longest piece?
(5)22 Two circles with equal radii intersect as shown The area of the shaded region equals the sum of the areas of the two unshaded regions If the area of the shaded region is 216π, what is the circumference of each circle?
(A)18π (B) 27π (C)36π (D) 108π (E) 324π
23 Mike has two containers One container is a rectangular prism with width cm, length cm, and height 10 cm The other is a right cylinder with radius cm and height 10 cm Both containers sit on a flat surface Water has been poured into the two containers so that the height of the water in both containers is the same If the combined volume of the water in the two containers is 80 cm3, then the height of the water in each container is closest to
(A)6.8 cm (B) 7.2 cm (C)7.8 cm
(D) 8.2 cm (E) 8.6 cm
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24 The smallest of nine consecutive integers is 2012 These nine integers are placed in the circles to the right The sum of the three integers along each of the four lines is the same If this sum is as small as possible, what is the value of u?
(A)2012 (B) 2013 (C)2014
(D) 2015 (E) 2016
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25 There are four people in a room
For every two people, there is a 50% chance that they are friends Two people are connected if:
• they are friends, or
• a third person is friends with both of them, or
• they have different friends who are friends of each other
What is the probability that every pair of people in this room is connected?
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